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List Of Hong Kong Films Of 1966
A list of films produced in Hong Kong in 1966:. 1966 References External links IMDB list of Hong Kong films* Hong Kong films of 1966 aHKcinemamagic.com
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delta in South China. With 7.5 million residents of various nationalities in a territory, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated places in the world. Hong Kong is also a major global financial centre and one of the most developed cities in the world. Hong Kong was established as a colony of the British Empire after the Qing Empire ceded Hong Kong Island from Xin'an County at the end of the First Opium War in 1841 then again in 1842.. The colony expanded to the Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 after the Second Opium War and was further extended when Britain obtained a 99-year lease of the New Territories in 1898... British Hong Kong was occupied by Imperial Japan from 1941 to 1945 during World War II; British administration resume ...
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Nancy Sit
Nancy Sit Ka-yin ( zh, 薛家燕; born 30 March 1950) is a Hong Kong actress on the TVB network. Her acting career dated back to the 1960s, when she was a popular teen idol alongside Connie Chan Po-chu, and Josephine Siao. Sit recorded many albums in her teens, and later served as a mentor to Anita Mui, who went on to become one of the biggest superstars in Hong Kong history. Sit left the entertainment business after she got married and raised a family, but in the early 1990s, her marriage fell apart when her husband left her. Sit was devastated and has said she contemplated suicide. But she thought of her children, which gave her the will to continue with life. She decided to get back into show business and was able to capitalize on the popularity she had achieved as a teen idol, even though it was so many years later. She first starred in the long-running series A Kindred Spirit, playing one of the show's central figures. It was the longest-running series in Hong Kong hist ...
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Ho Meng Hua
Ho Meng Hua (1 January 1923 - 19 May 2009) was a Chinese film director from Shanghai, working in the Cinema of Hong Kong and the Cinema of Taiwan. Early life In 1923, Ho was born in Guangdong province, China. Ho grew up in Shanghai, China. Education Ho graduated from Shanghai Drama Institute. Career In 1955, Ho joined the Shaw Brothers studio. In 1958, Ho's directorial debut was An Appointment After Dark. Ho eventually became one the studios' most prolific directors, directing about fifty films between then and 1980.(credited as He Menghua, p. 181) Filmography Films * 1955 ''Romance in the Western Chamber'' - as screenwriter. * 1956 ''Miss Kikuko'' - as assistant director. * 1958 ''Red Lantern ()'' - as director. * 1958 ''An Appointment after Dark'' - as director. * 1959 ''Day-Time Husband'' - as director. * 1960 ''Rendezvous in the South Sea'' * 1960 ''Malayan Affair ()'' - as director, screenwriter. * 1964 ''Between Tears and Smiles'' - co-director * 1964 ''The Warlo ...
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Princess Iron Fan (1966 Film)
''Princess Iron Fan'' (鐵扇公主, ''Tie shan gong zhu'') is a 1966 Hong Kong film, the second in a series of four Shaw Brothers productions (1966–1968) based on the 16th-century novel ''Journey to the West''. It was directed by Ho Meng Hua. The other films of the series are '' Monkey Goes West'' (1966), '' The Cave of the Silken Web'' (1967) and ''The Land of Many Perfumes'' (1968). Cast * Pat Ting Hung as Princess Iron Fan * Ho Fan as Tang Sanzang * Yueh Hua as Sun Wukong * Cheng Pei-pei as White Skeleton (Baigujing) * Lily Ho as Sister White Skeleton * Ching Miao as The Ox King * Ho Li Jen as Disenfranchised villager * Ku Feng as Distraught old man * Ku Wen Chung as Wu Jing-chi * Lily Li as Chambermaid * Pan Yin Tze as Cavern dancer * Peng Peng as Zhu Bajie * Shen Yi (actress) as Mistress Fox spirit * Tien Shun as Sha Wujing * Wen Hsiu (actress) as Distraught old woman * Wu Ching-li as Cavern dancer * Wu Wei ''Wu wei'' () is an ancient Chinese concept literally ...
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Bo-Ying Lee
Bo-Ying Lee ( is a former Chinese actress and Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Lee is credited with over 45 films. Early life Lee’s ancestral hometown is Daliang Subdistrict, Shunde District, Foshan, Guangdong province. Lee started singing because her father took her to a training class of the South China Athletic Association. She has one sister and two brothers. Her father passed away during her months of overseas performance at intermission of her first film."Today"(), Page 11, Nanyang Siang Pau, 2 November 1977. Career Lee started her career as a Cantonese opera singer on radio and her vocal style eventually became known as the Bo-style. Lee became an actress in Hong Kong films first in It's Fun Getting Together, a 1954 comedy directed by Chow Sze-Luk. Lee appeared in White Gold Dragon (1954), Third-master Sha, the Heart-Stealer (1954), and How the Scholar Tong Pak-Fu Won the Maid Chau-Heung (1954). Lee appeared as a lead actress in The Scholar Whose Ambition Is ...
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Yam Kim-fai
Yam Kim-fai (, 4 February 1913 (Lunar 29 December 1912 – 29 November 1989), also known as Ren Jianhui was a renowned Cantonese opera actress in China and Hong Kong. Yam was most notable for her unique ability to sing in the lower register. That her opera voice was indistinguishable from a male one allowed her to play either male or female roles, though she usually performed male ones. On 24 June 1972, Yam performed for the last time in public and TV viewers looked for the "man" they knew from movies/stage performances. They did not expect to see her in a 2-piece set of jacket and qipao (cheongsam) with floral print. Since 1972, Yam enjoyed singing in private with a live band and was often accompanied by her protégée Loong who would read the lyrics out for her until her eyesight improved with surgery. On 11 July 1976, during the 25th Miss Universe pageant held at the Lee Theatre in Hong Kong, contestants were asked to pick from five portraits the one they thought was the a ...
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Kam-Neong Ma
Kam-Neong Ma () is a former Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Ma is credited with over 55 films. Early life Ma was born in Guangdong province, China. Ma's sister was Ma Siu-Ying (1908–1978). Career In 1935, Ma became an actress in Hong Kong films. Ma first appeared in Opera Stars and Song Girls, a 1935 Cantonese opera film directed by Kwan Ting-Yam. Ma appeared as a lead actress in The Seductive Empress Now and Then, a 1939 Drama film directed by Hung Chung-Ho and Ma appeared as Empress Lau in Judge Bao Vs. the Eunuch, a 1939 Historical Drama film directed by Wan Hoi-Leng and Hung Chung-Ho. Ma appeared as Empress Dowager in Happy Ending, a 1963 Cantonese opera Cantonese opera is one of the major categories in Chinese opera, originating in southern China's Guangdong Province. It is popular in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong, Macau and among Chinese communities in Southeast Asia. Like all versions of Ch ... film directed by Chu Kei. In Ma's later acting career, she appear ...
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Man-lei Wong
Man-lei Wong () was a Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Wong was credited with over 300 films. Wong had a star at Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Early life In 1913, Wong was born in Hong Kong. Education Wong attended Belilios Teachers College, an Italian missionary college. Career In 1930, at age 17, Wong's acting career began in silent film in Shanghai, China. Wong appeared in Burns the White-Bird Temple (1930) and 24 Heroes (1930). In 1932, Wong became a Hong Kong actress. Wong played a rich girl in silent film Gunshot at Midnight (1932) directed by Moon Kwan Man-Ching and she was Chiu Ching-Ha in Cry of the Cuckoo in the Temple (1932) directed by Leung Siu-Bo. In 1935, Wong was Yuet Han in Yesterday's Song, a talking Cantonese drama film directed by Chiu Shu-San. In 1952, Wong co-founded Union Film Enterprise. Wong's last notable film is Sword That Vanquished The Monster, a 1969 film directed by Wu Pang. Wong is credited with over 300 films. Wong is notable for her role ...
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Siu-Fong Lai
Siu-Fong Lai () is a Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Lai has over 25 film credits. Career In 1965, Lai began her acting career. Lai appeared in ''My Darling Wife'', a 1965 drama film directed by Chan Wan. Lai is known for a role in ''Old Master Q'', a 1975 comedy film directed by Lee Tit, Chu Yat-Hung, King Weng. Lai is Mrs. Mok in '' The Private Eyes'', a 1976 comedy film directed by Michael Hui. Lai appeared as Cheung Dai Ma in The Secret, a 1979 thriller drama and first feature film directed by Ann Hui. Lai's last films were ''Something Incredible - Dead Deadlock'', a 1992 film and ''Stuntmen'', a 1992 drama film directed by Yuen Shu-Wai. Lai has over 25 film credits. Filmography Films * 1965 Love of A Pedicab Man (aka The Love of a Rickshaw Coolie) * 1965 My Darling Wife * 1965 Gong zi duo qing - Siu Nai * 1965 A Secluded Orchid by the Sea - Mother Lee * 1966 The Lonely Woman * 1966 Love Burst - Third Aunt * 1966 The Story Between Hong Kong and Macau - Mrs Luk/Hung Mui' ...
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Yu So-chow
Yu So-chow (; 9 July 1930 – 12 May 2017) is a former Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Yu has a star at Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Early life Yu was born in Beijing, China. Yu comes from a Peking opera family. Yu's father was Yu Jim Yuen, who ran the ''China Drama Academy'', a Peking Opera School in Hong Kong. Career Yu learned Peking Opera at the age of eight and made her stage debut at the age of nine. She specialized in playing female warrior roles in which she could skillfully demonstrate her footwork by continuously juggling and kicking back twelve red-tasselled ''tuo shou'' (脫手) spears, as seen in one of her famous stage Peking operas, ''The White Snake'' (白蛇傳), and in the 1951 film ''Amazon on the Sea'' (海上女霸王). Yu started her acting career in 1948. Yu made over 240 films in the wuxia, kung fu, action, detective and Cantonese opera genres. Her films were successful at the box-office and she was one of the most popular superstars of the 1960 in ...
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Chow Chung
Chow Chung (born 16 September 1932) is a Hong Kong film and television actor, and a member of the South China Film Industry Workers Union (33rd Federation). He was chair for three consecutive years, resigning in 2005. Career In 1955, Chow started his acting career with Lan Kwong Film Co, a film production company. Chow Nam debuted in Broken Zither Bower, a 1955 Historical Drama film directed by Yeung Kung-Leung. Chow is credited with over 85 films. Chow acted in movies until the early 1980s. When his movie career faded, he worked at the 觀塘銀都戲院 (Chinese Theater) as a manager. Later he joined TVB Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong SAR. The Company operates five free-to-air terrestrial television channels in Hong Kong, with TVB Jade as its main Cantonese language service, and TVB .... Filmography Films This is a partial list of films. * 1955 ''Broken Zither Bower'' * 1956 ''Flying Tigers'' * 1966 ''La ...
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